I've come a long way from never missing a Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon episode on TV before school. My first ever independent taste of anime was when I bravely rented a VHS tape of Ranma 1/2 when I was in early high school - and loved it.

Fast-forward to late teens and early twenties and I'm discovering a veritable dicktonne of fuckawesome titles... and some that make me want to lovingly stab the creator in the eye with pointy nail scissors.

My Ratings:

5 - Watch this fucking thing. You life depends upon it. And then, once this deity of an artwork is gone from your life... bask, weeping in the glory that is this production...

4 - Now this here is a pretty darned awesome. Seriously darned awesome.

3 - A good watch, was let down by a factor or two, but was still a solidly adequate watch!

2 - Um. Probably not a great idea to go here unless you've got nothing else to do... Even the dishes, the dunny might need a quick scrub? Unless you've got a sparkling clean house and no social life... But even then... you could always learn how to fold fitted sheets...

1 - I regret that I even know that this thing existed. Don't waste any fragment of a star. Do not want.

Check out my watched list for my favourites and feel free to glance over my reviews.

Comments

well it's good that ur back at it and taking it slow. the belts will come with time and experience. u know this already. i totally get what u mean by meatheads. where there's competition, there are meatheads. they make for horrible training partners and can hinder the learning process, if not hurt people. thx and i wish u well too in ur training and health.

no worries. i haven't read that book but it has a catchy name. made me giggle. i'll see if i can find it.

oh nice, u got a base in Karate. which style? if u have interest in the traditional marital arts then u will definitely like taekwondo. just watch out for the "McDojos". finding a legit instructor is important. Judo though, is the most gorgeous art to me. there's something about an ippon, when done right, it's like magic. when u actually do it youself, and then technique is right, it can be so effortless and fluid.

i got a lot of love for the "easy way" but i started in Karate (Shuri-Ryu) at age 8. in highschool i wrestled. after that, i went back to Karate for a few years but decided i wanted to try mixed martial arts. so, i started Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai for a few years. then moved on to train solely for the purpose of mixed martial arts and i won my 1st amateur fight about month ago.

hey there. i caught your signature about judo somewhere in the forums. respect! is that your own quote? very well put. it's always a pleasure to speak with a fellow martial artist (i train also) so let's exchange "follows". do you compete in judo?

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